Mx5100 tire pressure

tater pop

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I have a slow leak in the front tire of my 2-wheel drive mx5100 tractor . I sure don't mind putting air in and about all that i use the front loader for is stacking 4x5 round hay in the barn. About how much air should I run in the front tires when moving hay? I keep about 12 to 14 LBS in the rear tires.
 

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I'm thinking the book calls for 20lb all the way around.
 

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Yes,keep tires at max inflation as per manual. Too soft is risky business when stacking bales. Hope you using some rear ballast. Myself-i dont like leaky tires. I have put tubes in when all else fails.
 

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MX4700,,,
MX5100,,,

FRONT TIRE:
MAX:
9.5-16,,,, 4pr= 30psi
7.5L-15,,, 6pr=32psi 2WD
9.5L-15,,, 6pr=34psi
12-16.5,,, 6pr=20psi
29x12.5-15, 4pr=20psi
305r343,, 2pr=10psi
Also if your keeping that low of pressure, your tire may not be seating tight to the rim,,, bring the backs up to 20psi
 
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DocGP

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OK, not to hijack, but I was reading a few weeks ago about tire pressure and they (you know how "They" can' be ;) ) recommended to let the air pressure down until you get a full footprint of the tread on the ground. Not ridiculously low, but just full contact with the lugs on the sides of the tire. Now I am going to go see what the PSI that I have is on my MX5100 with R4's.

Doc
 

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A lot depends on the sidewall ply.
On my MX, 20/PSI all the way around Seems to work good. If I did add air past the 20lb, it would be on the front only..
(heavy loads & turning a lot, where traction is not an issue)...